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Ribozyme nucleic acids and methods of use thereof for controlling viral pathogens

US6451603B1 · kind B1 · utility

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Filing dateMar 2, 1995
Grant dateSep 17, 2002
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Expiry dateMar 2, 2015

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  • Technology area (CPC C)Chemistry; Metallurgy
  • CPC primaryC12N15/8283
  • WIPO fieldBiotechnology
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

The invention consists of a non-naturally occurring nucleic acid molecule capable of blocking or interfering with a replicative intermediate of a virus, a virusoid, or a viroid. The nucleic acid molecule may contain a ribozyme or a plurality of ribozymes. Alternatively, the nucleic acid molecule may be an antisense nucleic acid molecule. The ribozyme may be a hairpin ribozyme, a hammerhead ribozyme, an RNAase P ribozyme, a minizyme, or other catalytic RNA molecule. The virus may be an animal, a mammalian, a plant, a fungal, a protozoan, a yeast, a bacterial virus, or a human virus. The nucleic acid molecule may be expressed in the cell or it may be preformed and administered ex vivo. The present invention contemplates methods of controlling infection of a pathogenic infectious agent in a plant or animal.

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